As an Imperial Guard, Arden Grenfell was one of the elite. But after failing in her duty, she fell into disgrace.Now she has one last chance to restore honor to her name -- find the runaway Princess and bring her back...
Cary Osborne does a very good job of showing Arden as a person with very human failings. She shies away from thinking about difficult topics, doesn't fully think things through (who of us does?), and always wants to think the best of those around her. This leads her into trouble when she trusts the wrong people, misjudges those who might help her, and stumbles into more trouble than she can really handle.The one complaint I have is that Jenna, the princess, is more a peice of the background. This is also true in the sequel, Darkloom. Jenna has the potential to be a very multi-faceted character and I would like to know more about her as well.
Deathweave
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I really liked this book, Arden Greenfell is looking through different planets to find the princess, but this woman is always in action using "Lifeweave" to try to figure out the future ahead. she has to watch her back, because everyone isn't always as they seem.I particulary like when Cary Osborne refers to Earth as "old Earth".
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